BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -China's state-owned defense giant Norinco in February unveiled a military vehicle capable of autonomously conducting combat-support operations at 50 kilometres per hour.
The military wants artificial intelligence, which raises the question: Can the government lead or does it need to follow industry?
Spot, the four-legged robot from Boston Dynamics Inc., is perhaps best known for its viral dance routines to songs like “Uptown Funk.” But beyond its playful antics, Spot’s ability to climb stairs and ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Eyewitness News got an exclusive look at a new tool the NYPD has at its disposal for responding to emergency situations. It's a robot dog known as "Digidog." "This dog is going to ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming how the U.S. military prepares for war, replacing routine drills with adaptive, ...
BigBear.ai Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: BBAI) , a leader in AI-powered decision intelligence solutions, recently announced financial results for the third quarter of 2025 and issued an investor presentation ...
The Army is laying the groundwork for a sweeping expansion of its artificial intelligence capabilities, creating new career fields as the service races to prepare for what top officials see as a ...